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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 25

      Exclusive: NFL owners and players discussed President Trump and Colin Kaepernick at a private meeting in October. The Times obtained a recording.https://nyti.ms/2FgfJn2 

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    2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 25

      The owners were particularly eager to find a way to avoid further public rebukes from Trump https://nyti.ms/2HvuicM pic.twitter.com/TNMsN5Cyrh

      38 replies 306 retweets 580 likes
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    3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 25

      The Houston Texans owner Bob McNair urged the players to tell their colleagues to, essentially, knock off the kneeling https://nyti.ms/2r09Vck pic.twitter.com/IZapWKzNg5

      23 replies 96 retweets 89 likes
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    4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 25

      The Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula said he thought the league was battling a perception and “media problem” https://nyti.ms/2r09Vck pic.twitter.com/OFEzMbqTe7

      9 replies 41 retweets 61 likes
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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 25

      Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long, on Colin Kaepernick: “We all agree in this room as players that he should be on a roster.”https://nyti.ms/2r09Vck 

      9:32 AM - 25 Apr 2018
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        1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 25

          Here are the most biting comments NFL owners made about President Trumphttps://nyti.ms/2HvuicM 

          23 replies 104 retweets 214 likes
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        2. Bobby for America!‏ @iburnsteel Apr 25
          Replying to @nytimes @3ChicsPolitico

          Most Americans believe he should attack his country on his own time and enjoy his unemployment.

          2 replies 1 retweet 1 like
        3. Latrenda Pinkney‏ @latrendasp Apr 25
          Replying to @iburnsteel @nytimes @3ChicsPolitico

          Not most Americans.

          0 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
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        2. Joseph McBride‏ @JonBon_Joey Apr 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          "Its not about the flag & military"pic.twitter.com/uP6spNgQOU

          1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
        3. Ron Diggity‏ @ron_diggity Apr 25
          Replying to @JonBon_Joey @nytimes

          I've told this to people, they didn't even try and argue it, they just flat out don't care

          0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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        1. Otis Trinidad James‏ @daddyshome1984 Apr 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          Otis Trinidad James Retweeted The New York Times

          Obviously RT @ShaunKing: RT @nytimes:https://twitter.com/nytimes/statuses/989314820620120069 …

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          The New York TimesVerified account @nytimes
          Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long, on Colin Kaepernick: “We all agree in this room as players that he should be on a roster.” https://nyti.ms/2r09Vck 
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        2. Nestor "the boss" Gomez‏ @soloyochapin Apr 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          Shame on the @NFL owner, they are only concern about ratings and profits.

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        3. David‏ @Cooper19874 Apr 25
          Replying to @soloyochapin @nytimes @NFL

          Well gee, no kidding. It's called owning a business. Profits are what they are suppose to produce. Thanks for the obvious statement.

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        4. Robert Staudenmaier‏ @Staudenr20USN Apr 25
          Replying to @Cooper19874 @soloyochapin and

          It’s always “a business” until a key player leaves in free agency for $$$. Then it’s supposed to be about loyalty, passion, and desire...

          1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
        5. David‏ @Cooper19874 Apr 25
          Replying to @Staudenr20USN @soloyochapin and

          wrong. The player's demands are more than the owner wants to pay. It's always about money.

          2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
        6. Robert Staudenmaier‏ @Staudenr20USN Apr 25
          Replying to @Cooper19874 @soloyochapin and

          Not at all wrong. When a player leaves to another in team in FA for a better offer fans especially they call the guy a traitor, question his loyalty, his passion for the game... it’s a business to you until it comes time for a player to take a “hometown discount” and he don’t.

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        7. David‏ @Cooper19874 Apr 25
          Replying to @Staudenr20USN @soloyochapin and

          not arguing with you anymore. Not worth my time.

          2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
        8. Robert Staudenmaier‏ @Staudenr20USN Apr 25
          Replying to @Cooper19874 @soloyochapin and

          😂😂😂😂 it’s not an argument. The proof is in the simple fact that fans burn jerseys when players sign with another team. The proof is in fans calling players traitors for putting money in front of team loyalty. The proof is in ppl questioning a player’s love of the game...

          0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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        2. Andy Stoneburner‏ @andy05292015 Apr 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          He is definitely better than most backups and a few starters right now.

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        3. The Parlaysian‏ @crashing_bore Apr 25
          Replying to @andy05292015 @nytimes

          Definitely better than RG3 who was signed by Baltimore

          0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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        1. Iam Smart‏ @I_am_IamSmart Apr 25
          Replying to @nytimes

          Until Kaepernick is on a roster I boycott NFL & every channel that televise their games.

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        2. #GoBrowns‏ @ThatSportsGuy50 Apr 25
          Replying to @nytimes @ShadowsOfEmpire

          And that’s why players are players & coaches are coaches. If players knew talent, they’d all be player/coaches and they are not.

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        3. M.B. Jr.‏ @ShadowsOfEmpire Apr 25
          Replying to @ThatSportsGuy50 @nytimes

          Coaches don't sign "talent." GM's and the front office does...

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        4. #GoBrowns‏ @ThatSportsGuy50 Apr 25
          Replying to @ShadowsOfEmpire @nytimes

          They evaluate the talent & know who should be on the roster then on the field more than the GM. If the GM did more than the coach a coach wouldn’t be needed. You know the point I’m making regardless

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        5. M.B. Jr.‏ @ShadowsOfEmpire Apr 25
          Replying to @ThatSportsGuy50 @nytimes

          No... that's not what you said. GMs and owners take little to no advice from the coaches on free agents and resignings. Those that do are the exception, not the rule. Are you honestly telling me that Kaepernick can't be a 2nd or 3rd string QB in the league? C'mon.

          2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
        6. DCGene‏ @DCGene83 Apr 26
          Replying to @ShadowsOfEmpire @ThatSportsGuy50 @nytimes

          Kaps QBR was 23/30 among 1st string QBs in the 2016 season. There are about 85 total QBs in the NFL. Regardless of who does what in the front or back office, Kap was statistically better than at least 60 other pro QBs.

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        7. #GoBrowns‏ @ThatSportsGuy50 Apr 26
          Replying to @DCGene83 @ShadowsOfEmpire @nytimes

          Sure. In that system with that coach who are gone

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        8. DCGene‏ @DCGene83 Apr 26
          Replying to @ThatSportsGuy50 @ShadowsOfEmpire @nytimes

          That’s a non-sequitur. Kap didn’t have the opportunity to succeed or fail in any new system b/c despite his top quartile QBR in 2016, he was sidelined the following season for exercising his 1st amendment rights.

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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